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Intel’s new ad campaign features Justin Long, Apple’s “I’m a Mac” actor

Intel launched a new ad campaign starring Justin long, Apple’s’I’m a Mac’ actor. Long is singing the praises of PC laptops and comparing them to MacBooks.

The one on the left is a photo of a MacBook Pro with an M1 chip taken for the verge’s review. Can you spot the difference? Take a look at these two photos.

Intel’s version of a MacBook Pro does n’t have a webcam. It has much thinner screen bezels, making it a nearly edge-to-edge display.

Intel’s all-screen MacBook Pro did n’t make just one appearance. It’s also in an ad, which attempts to ding the MacBook Pro for not being a 2-in-1.

Intel confirmed to the verge on Friday that it used real MacBook Pros with an M1 chip in the commercials. The company would n’t say what it may or may not have changed about them.

Intel changed the look of the MacBook Pros’ screens in post-production, which had the happenstance effect of making their screens look better than they do in real life.

The composite on the Macs made the bezels look smaller than they should be. We recorded using the current shipping m1-based machines.

Some kind of black-haze applied over the screen, which probably would n’t be there in reality. If you look at the image from the second ad, you can also see some sort of black-haze.

Intel’s chips can compete with the MacBook Pro’s battery-efficient M1 chip. So far, Intel has only produced cherry-picked benchmarks to try and hit back at the M1 chip.

Does n’t the all-screen MacBook Pro just look good?. Does n’t that all-screen MacBooks Pro just looks good?.

Intel’s confirmation that it was a compositing error is a compositing mistake. Intel has confirmed it was compositing error.

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